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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we wrap up the day's ceremonies at the world trade center site, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania. >> ifill: then, as striking teachers stay away from chicago classrooms for a second day, we assess rising tensions between unions and financially strapped school systems. >> brown: what are the competing claims of the presidential campaigns on health care reform? paul solman offers a comparison. there is a lot of evidence that the health care in general is either misuse,ed, overused and underused for treatments. getting the efficiency in the health care sector is the key. >> the way the republicans have set it up, it will actually just shift the costs on to the beneficiaries themselves. >> ifill: margaret warner examines a new war of words exchanged by the u.s. and israel as prime minister netanyahu calls for a tougher stand on iran's nuclear program. >> brown: and we explore why the opening of the september 11 museum has been delayed for another year a
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we wrap up the day's ceremonies at the world trade center site, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania. >> ifill: then, as striking teachers stay away from chicago classrooms for a second day, we assess rising tensions between unions and financially strapped school systems. >> brown: what are the competing claims of the presidential campaigns on health care reform? paul solman offers a comparison. there is a lot...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we have new details about the killing of the u.s. ambassador in bengazi and the film that fueled the anger there and elsewhere. >> brown: plus, we get perspective on the middle east nearly two years after the arab spring uprisings. is it now a more dangerous place? >> woodruff: then, as the federal reserve unleashes a new program to encourage job creation, we assess the potential impact on consumers and the u.s. economy. >> brown: fred de sam lazaro reports on a helping hand for low-income american entrepreneurs, inspired by loans offered in the developing world. >> i used it to purchase about 30 handmade senegalese drums. >> we used the money to fix the store. >> we used the microgrant dollars for, at the time, was to... more signage. >> woodruff: and on the daily download, margaret warner examines how the presidential campaigns are using social media to amplify their messages. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newsho
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we have new details about the killing of the u.s. ambassador in bengazi and the film that fueled the anger there and elsewhere. >> brown: plus, we get perspective on the middle east nearly two years after the arab spring uprisings. is it now a more dangerous place? >> woodruff: then, as the federal reserve unleashes a new program to encourage job creation, we assess the potential impact on...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get two views of benjamin netanyahu's speech in which he warned that tehran could be capable of making an atomic weapon next year. >> brown: then, was the attack on the u.s. mission in libya the work of al qaeda? we take a look. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez reports on growing pains for north dakota schools brought on by the oil boom. >> i always make it very clear to any perspective teachers of what they are really getting themselves into. i tell them this is the new wild west. >> brown: on the "daily download," we examine how the candidates are using video games to push early voting. >> woodruff: and regular pro referees are back on the football field tonight after three weeks of questionable calls by replacements. we talk to npr's mike pesca about the deal struck with the nfl. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 year
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get two views of benjamin netanyahu's speech in which he warned that tehran could be capable of making an atomic weapon next year. >> brown: then, was the attack on the u.s. mission in libya the work of al qaeda? we take a look. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez reports on growing pains for north dakota schools brought on by the oil boom....
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we debate the candidates' policy prescriptions, and the impact of the new numbers on any bounce for democrats after their convention. >> woodruff: ray suarez examines the pakistan-based insurgents known as the haqqani network, designated a terrorist group by the state department. >> brown: what will it take to convince voters still on the fence? margaret warner talked to a group of undecided virginians who watched the president's speech last night. >> i would have liked a lot more optimism, a lot more energy about moving forward. >> it didn't change my mind. it didn't change my opinion. it didn't offer anything that i didn't really know before. >> woodruff: back from two weeks of political conventions are mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: and who's calling the penalties and signaling the touchdowns? the football season begins with replacement referees. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been pr
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we debate the candidates' policy prescriptions, and the impact of the new numbers on any bounce for democrats after their convention. >> woodruff: ray suarez examines the pakistan-based insurgents known as the haqqani network, designated a terrorist group by the state department. >> brown: what will it take to convince voters still on the fence? margaret warner talked to a group of undecided virginians who watched the...
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jeffrey brown talks to former u.n. secretary general kofi annan. >> brown: kofi annan's first career u.n. staffer to rise to head the organization has spent more than 40 years dealing with one international crisis or another. and the problems of bringing the international community together to deal with them. he tells that story in a new book "enter jennings: a life in war and peace. "from the young man in newly independent ghana to a nobel peace-prize winning secretary general of the united nations to most recently his role as a special envoy to syria. the mission, one that failed, of finding an end to that still unfolding drama. as he makes clear in his book and when we spoke yesterday at the council on foreign relations in new york, the organization and the world continued to be haunted by the tragic failures of the 1990s. the collapse of the peace keeping mission in somalia and the starvation and killings in the civil war, the genocide of at least 800,000 people in rwanda that occurred as annan writes "under the ga
jeffrey brown talks to former u.n. secretary general kofi annan. >> brown: kofi annan's first career u.n. staffer to rise to head the organization has spent more than 40 years dealing with one international crisis or another. and the problems of bringing the international community together to deal with them. he tells that story in a new book "enter jennings: a life in war and peace. "from the young man in newly independent ghana to a nobel peace-prize winning secretary general...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the demonstrations, and the return of the remains of four americans killed in libya. >> woodruff: then, did the big bank bailouts here in the u.s. work? ray suarez gets two views on this fourth anniversary of the fall of lehman brothers. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on time or run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care about. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf and from carnegie foundation >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this p
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the demonstrations, and the return of the remains of four americans killed in libya. >> woodruff: then, did the big bank bailouts here in the u.s. work? ray suarez gets two views on this fourth anniversary of the fall of lehman brothers. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we assess what's fueling the anger in the muslim world, and what can be done to tamp it down. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the move to end a rite of passage on some college campuses that's turned dangerous and sometimes lethal. >> today we saw students that were a part of it and that were excited about it, that were standing up saying i commit to end hate. >> brown: we go behind the frontlines with the rebels in syria to a town that's turned into a vicious battleground, its people ravaged by war. >> a year ago none of these men had ever carried a gun or a bomb. today they're making them. >> woodruff: we update the presidential race as mitt romney releases his 2011 income taxes, showing he paid at a rate of 14%. >> brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, t
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we assess what's fueling the anger in the muslim world, and what can be done to tamp it down. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the move to end a rite of passage on some college campuses that's turned dangerous and sometimes lethal. >> today we saw students that were a part of it and that were excited about it, that were standing up saying i commit to end hate. >> brown: we go behind the frontlines with the...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, as polls show a gap opening up between the candidates, is the republican ticket shifting its message more toward the middle? we break down the latest from the campaign trail with stu rothenberg and susan page. >> brown: then, no school in chicago. we update the heated labor dispute between the city and its teachers over pay for performance and other issues. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the death sentence handed down to iraq's sunni vice president, tariq al-hashimi, as fears there rise of spreading sectarian violence. >> brown: special correspondent john tulenko reports on a community college program that has turned wine into jobs in washington state. >> i wanted to teach them how to make good wine. we got the medals. wow, we did it. it's happening. >> woodruff: making a tough call in the heat of a pennant race. we'll talk about why the washington nationals have benched ace pitcher stephen strasburg. >> brown: and lessons in tv reporting, as therapy fo
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, as polls show a gap opening up between the candidates, is the republican ticket shifting its message more toward the middle? we break down the latest from the campaign trail with stu rothenberg and susan page. >> brown: then, no school in chicago. we update the heated labor dispute between the city and its teachers over pay for performance and other issues. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the...
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jeffrey brown has our story. >> today we're going to introduce iphone 5. ( applause ) >> brown: it's one of the most- anticipated rites of the tech world: the unveiling of a new product by apple. and today it was the new iphone 5-- thinner, lighter and boasting a larger screen. c.e.o. tim cook spoke to the crowd in san francisco. >> i am so incredibly proud of everyone at apple that helped make today occur. these products are simply amazing. >> brown: today's announcement comes amid much change and some drama in the smartphone and tablet marketplace. last month, apple won a major court ruling after a federal jury in california found that samsung infringed on software and design patents related to mobile devices. apple was awarded $1 billion in damages, and it is now seeking a ban on many of those samsung devices. at the same time, the competition has only grown more fierce. last week, amazon unveiled new versions of its kindle, including the kindle fire hd tablet, seen as a direct competitor to apple's ipad. >> the all-new kindle fire h.d. >> brown: companies like nokia, motorola and
jeffrey brown has our story. >> today we're going to introduce iphone 5. ( applause ) >> brown: it's one of the most- anticipated rites of the tech world: the unveiling of a new product by apple. and today it was the new iphone 5-- thinner, lighter and boasting a larger screen. c.e.o. tim cook spoke to the crowd in san francisco. >> i am so incredibly proud of everyone at apple that helped make today occur. these products are simply amazing. >> brown: today's...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: the report faulted the department for errors in judgment and management failures in operation "fast and furious." in the 471-page report, inspector general michael horowitz referred 14 people, including senior official lanny breuer, for possible disciplinary action. the report found no evidence that attorney general eric holder was informed of the operation before the scandal broke. that happened after the shooting death of a u.s. border patrol agent in december 2010. the report said lower-level officials should have briefed holder on the situation earlier on. for more on the findings, we're joined by evan perez, who covers the justice department for the "wall street journal." evan, welcome. remind us first what this was all about. >> well, this was an operation conceived in phoenix, in the a.t.f. office in phoenix. and the plan was to basically go after big-gun traffickers. they wanted to follow guns and see where it led and see if they could get to some major figures in gun trafficking. it was in 2009/2010 and they allowed, essentially, agents allowed a
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: the report faulted the department for errors in judgment and management failures in operation "fast and furious." in the 471-page report, inspector general michael horowitz referred 14 people, including senior official lanny breuer, for possible disciplinary action. the report found no evidence that attorney general eric holder was informed of the operation before the scandal broke. that happened after the shooting death of a u.s. border...
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jeffrey brown recorded this story yesterday. >> brown: on this scrap of papyrus no bigger than a credit card, are words sure to ignite new debate among christians the world over. >> so jesus said to them-- that would be his disciples-- my wife. this is, of course, the most remarkable thing about our papyrus. it is the only extant piece of early christian literature where jesus talks about having a wife. >> brown: karen king is a harvard professor who's translated and studied the text- written in coptic, an egyptian language and presented her findings to a coptic studies conference in rome yesterday. if authenticated and king herself said more work needs to be done-- the fragment could raise new questions about beliefs among early christians about jesus and his relationship with mary magdalene. >> we've had these other texts, especially a text called the gospel of philip and in addition to that the gospel of mary that have talked about this close relationship between jesus and mary magdalene, and yet scholars have consistently and i must say myself included you know in the past, that hav
jeffrey brown recorded this story yesterday. >> brown: on this scrap of papyrus no bigger than a credit card, are words sure to ignite new debate among christians the world over. >> so jesus said to them-- that would be his disciples-- my wife. this is, of course, the most remarkable thing about our papyrus. it is the only extant piece of early christian literature where jesus talks about having a wife. >> brown: karen king is a harvard professor who's translated and studied...
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think "brown v. board of education." think of cases that have interpreted the constitution of the united states around equal rights and so when we talk about the importance of the presidency it's certainly about the economic issues of that nature. but this could have impacts for hundreds of years. >> i do have to ask this question. there's going to be 28 women paraded on the stage tonight to talk about the power of the republican party. >> we only have 17% of women in congress. we only have 17 women senators, we only have six governors who are women we still have a very long way to go and when the house of representatives is having a hearing about access to birth control and the first panel is devoid of a woman, women women's voices aren't being heard. >> ifill: thank you both, one of those women is on the floor right now, that's congresswoman nidia valasquez of new york. >> i am proud to speak to you as a hispanic american. as a proud latina and a puerto rican. (cheers and applause) from being the first in my family to
think "brown v. board of education." think of cases that have interpreted the constitution of the united states around equal rights and so when we talk about the importance of the presidency it's certainly about the economic issues of that nature. but this could have impacts for hundreds of years. >> i do have to ask this question. there's going to be 28 women paraded on the stage tonight to talk about the power of the republican party. >> we only have 17% of women in...
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today's sherrod brown? he just votes the party line. >>> and josh mandel got ohio's credit rating upgraded at the same time sherrod brown's congress got america's credit rating downgraded. josh mandel, protecting tax payers. >>> but the so-called government integrity fund, according to propublica, that's an investigative journalist organization, is shrouded in mystery. it isn't required to reveal donors. the only contact information is a p.o. box. but no one answers their questions and they don't have to do so, do they? >> you know, these groups have great names. >> yeah. >> they all come up with the -- and it sounds like mom and apple pie, but more importantly, it's designed to tell you nothing. if it was a group that at least said, "the coal company's organization," you would know where they were coming from. we don't know anything about this. and you're right, they don't have to tell us. one of the things that i discovered in doing my research for the colbert show, is these groups don't actually have to
today's sherrod brown? he just votes the party line. >>> and josh mandel got ohio's credit rating upgraded at the same time sherrod brown's congress got america's credit rating downgraded. josh mandel, protecting tax payers. >>> but the so-called government integrity fund, according to propublica, that's an investigative journalist organization, is shrouded in mystery. it isn't required to reveal donors. the only contact information is a p.o. box. but no one answers their...
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i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are in appalachia. this is a time to sit -- >> ifill: let's go back to the floor. you can see minority leader nancy pelosi is at the podium. [crowd cheering]çç >> good evening. [crowd cheering] good evening. i'm nancy pelosi from my ... my grand children call me mimi. for me politics is an extension of my role as a mother and as a grandmother. for the democratic women of the house, our work is not about the next election, but rather the next generation. working with president obama, we are committed to reigniting the american dream, the ideal if you're willing to work hard, play by the ru
i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are...
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jeffrey brown talks to pulitzer prize winner junot diaz about his new collection of stories, "this is how you lose her." and tonight's edition of "need to know" focuses on the battle for female voters in virginia. "women's choice" airs tonight on most pbs stations. find a link to "need to know" and much more on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. monday is the first monday in october, so we'll preview the supreme court's new term. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs sta
jeffrey brown talks to pulitzer prize winner junot diaz about his new collection of stories, "this is how you lose her." and tonight's edition of "need to know" focuses on the battle for female voters in virginia. "women's choice" airs tonight on most pbs stations. find a link to "need to know" and much more on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. monday is the first monday in october, so we'll preview...
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not just brown and black folk, but white folks. educated, talented men and women in this country who played by the rules, went to school, work that the job, lost their home, lost their savings. poverty is no longer color-coded in america. one of the reasons that mr. obama and mr. romney have to address this burgeoning problem is because you cannot just talk about the middle class anymore. 150 million people in this nation are wrestling with poverty in some shape or form. >> tavis smiley, cornell west, thanks so much for joining us. now to the final farewell held today for u.s. astronaut neil armstrong. in 1969, his steps on the moon put him in the history books. today, dignitaries gathered at washington boss national cathedral for a special memorial. armstrong -- at washington's national cathedral for a special memorial. armstrong died last month, but his legacy lives on. >> the national cathedral stretches toward the sky -- a reminder that people only thought they would reach the heavens in the afterlife. then came the space progr
not just brown and black folk, but white folks. educated, talented men and women in this country who played by the rules, went to school, work that the job, lost their home, lost their savings. poverty is no longer color-coded in america. one of the reasons that mr. obama and mr. romney have to address this burgeoning problem is because you cannot just talk about the middle class anymore. 150 million people in this nation are wrestling with poverty in some shape or form. >> tavis smiley,...
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i pack a brown bag each day so i can save some money to spend on the more important things in life like sending my kids to college. >> nichols says that despite the folksy image, in the years leading up to walker's 2010 campaign, he had become a master political fundraiser. >> and he began to forge incredibly close ties with a lot of corporate interests that he had first been introduced to in alec, individuals and groups like the koch brothers. >> david and charles koch, the billionaire businessmen behind a vast industrial empire are also political activists with an agenda. their companies and foundations have been alec members and funders for years. >> the koch brothers were among the two or three largest contributors to scott walker's campaign for governor of wisconsin. and the koch brothers get that if you really want to influence the politics of this country, you don't just give money to presidential campaigns. you don't just give money to congressional campaign committees. the smart ones, the smart players put their money in the states. >> hi. i'm scott walker. >>> it's state gover
i pack a brown bag each day so i can save some money to spend on the more important things in life like sending my kids to college. >> nichols says that despite the folksy image, in the years leading up to walker's 2010 campaign, he had become a master political fundraiser. >> and he began to forge incredibly close ties with a lot of corporate interests that he had first been introduced to in alec, individuals and groups like the koch brothers. >> david and charles koch, the...
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of them, at that time up, duke ellington, louis armstrong, john cole train, miles davis, cliffford brown, charlie parker. they will onuous monk, he grew up right behind lincoln center, benny carter who also grew up ironically right behind lincoln center. so many different types it of geniuses, billie holiday, bette carter. >> rose: is part of your drive, that spirit that they were so much an integral part of lives and thrives. >> that spirited does live and thrive. maybe it does not manifest itself in music but it lives and thrives in every corner of the earth in all professions. >> rose: what is it. >> a believe in the ascendance of human being. a belief in rising. a belief in the use of will. a belief in love. a belief in, it's not naive. we all have problems. we all have dysfunction. it's born in dysfunction but it's always looking up at the stars. it's always saying okay it's using that indomitiable will. that is what the blues is. they are saying we can come together. we can be rational. we can enrich each other. there is a creativity in jazz which says your greatness only enhances
of them, at that time up, duke ellington, louis armstrong, john cole train, miles davis, cliffford brown, charlie parker. they will onuous monk, he grew up right behind lincoln center, benny carter who also grew up ironically right behind lincoln center. so many different types it of geniuses, billie holiday, bette carter. >> rose: is part of your drive, that spirit that they were so much an integral part of lives and thrives. >> that spirited does live and thrive. maybe it does not...
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today we spend as vincent brown points out in our film, the historian, 100 million every year looking for the mia frs world war ii, korea and the vietnam war. every american red and blew assumed that that is the right thing to do. that wasn't the case before the civil war. that sense that government owes something to the living, owes something to the dead, that only a government can bury, can create an articleton cemetery or a cemetery at getties burg so it was powerful sense. we became recognizeably the country we are today. arguably you could say the transformation took place exactly 150 years ago as the sheer number of bodies that were being generated began to shift. policy, military strategy, and what lincoln would call in the getties burg address a sense of what the necessary new birth of freedom was going to be which involve that we take from these honored dead those bodies we are putting in the ground at the getties burg cemetery. the first federal cemetery. we take increased devotion to the cause of a democratic re7ic. >> from a person, from individuals to the enormity of the
today we spend as vincent brown points out in our film, the historian, 100 million every year looking for the mia frs world war ii, korea and the vietnam war. every american red and blew assumed that that is the right thing to do. that wasn't the case before the civil war. that sense that government owes something to the living, owes something to the dead, that only a government can bury, can create an articleton cemetery or a cemetery at getties burg so it was powerful sense. we became...
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the students down here that failed have a yellow dot or a brown dot, which means that those students are in some sort of double dose math. so they're either in a math, an extra math computer lab course, or they have a two-on-one tutoring course. >> reciprocal, remember what that means? >> flip and change? >> flip it! >> we have a lot of kids that do really well in elementary school and kind of fell off in middle school and keep falling in high school. >> whoa, what's going on in chem? >> somehow, they fell off of being involved and learning in school, and so we use the data to kind of pull those kids and talk to them. see, look at that, you got 45. you only missed 12 of the multiple choice. all you need is the writing. so are you going to spend every waking hour with her doing the writing? huh? >> yeah. >> and you're not going to drop out. >> nah. >> look at me. you promise? >> yeah, i promise. >> i mean, i got him to pass the math, what are you doing? excelling academically helps them emotionally. you know, it helps them feel confident and successful. so we work on all of it, every
the students down here that failed have a yellow dot or a brown dot, which means that those students are in some sort of double dose math. so they're either in a math, an extra math computer lab course, or they have a two-on-one tutoring course. >> reciprocal, remember what that means? >> flip and change? >> flip it! >> we have a lot of kids that do really well in elementary school and kind of fell off in middle school and keep falling in high school. >> whoa,...
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i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are in appalachia. this is a time to sit -- >> ifill: let's go back to the floor. you can see minority leader nancy pelosi is at the podium. [crowd cheering]çç >> good evening. [crowd cheering] good evening. i'm nancy pelosi from my ... my grand children call me mimi. for me politics is an extension of my role as a mother and as a grandmother. for the democratic women of the house, our work is not about the next election, but rather the next generation. working with president obama, we are committed to reigniting the american dream, the ideal if you're willing to work hard, play by the ru
i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are...
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senator brown, good to see you. i will start by saying i think senator brown is a nice guy. what this race is about is about the issues. it is not when someone says a few good things some of the time, but what someone says all of the time. senator brown wants to raise an issue about my character. i will lay it out there. when i was going up, these are the stories i knew about my heritage. my mother and my father and my aunts and my uncles -- i believed them. i did know this about my parents. the mother and dad loved each other very much. it wanted to get married. my father's family said no. my mother was part delaware and part cherokee. that was a good part of the separation in our family. i never used it for getting into college. i never used it for getting into law school. people who hired me for my jobs all made clear they did not know about it until long after i was hired. it is out there with the story is. what i want this race to be about is the issues, not about my family, but about families across the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> thank you. rebuttal? >> i know y
senator brown, good to see you. i will start by saying i think senator brown is a nice guy. what this race is about is about the issues. it is not when someone says a few good things some of the time, but what someone says all of the time. senator brown wants to raise an issue about my character. i will lay it out there. when i was going up, these are the stories i knew about my heritage. my mother and my father and my aunts and my uncles -- i believed them. i did know this about my parents....
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scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we have to take one more break. more break. when we come back hits an [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. >>. >> paul: for hits and misses of the week. >> here a hit to the n.f.l. and referees for striking a reasonable labor deal this week. n.f.l. got a chance to move to 401-k plan and got more flex wnilt hiring. referees got a pay incre
scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we...
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brown had his man beat. michael huff on the outroute that ball was thrown about five yards to the outside. >> ian: 33 pass attempts, no sacks. for oakland. and clean uniform for number seven. third and long for the stoolers. first possession, second half. they have more than doubled oakland's yardage total. feeling some pressure, roethlisberger on the road to mike wallace for a first down. roethlisberger took a shot. and limping as he grabs at that left leg. >> dan: philip wheeler with the hit on roethlisberger. that should be a penalty, you cannot do that to the quarterback. you cannot go low on the quarterback like that. wheeler gets away with it. that's definitely illegal. >> ian: 22 yard hook up to wallace. new set of downs for pittsburgh just across the 35. a hand off, keeps the legs churning as he crosses the 40 yard line. mcclain and bryant combine on the stop. >> dan: go back to that hit on roethlisberger. beecham is 68 he's going to push wheeler, wheeler continues to crawl then hits roethlisberger b
brown had his man beat. michael huff on the outroute that ball was thrown about five yards to the outside. >> ian: 33 pass attempts, no sacks. for oakland. and clean uniform for number seven. third and long for the stoolers. first possession, second half. they have more than doubled oakland's yardage total. feeling some pressure, roethlisberger on the road to mike wallace for a first down. roethlisberger took a shot. and limping as he grabs at that left leg. >> dan: philip wheeler...
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scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we have to take one more break. when we come back hits and misses of the week. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer
scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we...
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of the economy. >> brown says you're a threat to free enterprise. >> i truly do believe scott brown will say all kinds of things but the reality is what i want is a level playing field where everybody gets a chance to compete. i believe in markets. i love markets. but markets work only when there's a level playing field and only when there's transparency about those transactions. >> the adds on the tv says you're trying to out middle class the other guy. how do you win that fight. >> this is what i've been working on for the last 20 years. washington doesn't get it. the army of lobbyist and the army of lawyers i reached a point where i couldn't stand it any more and i through myself into this fight. >> after a high profile speech at the democratic national convention she's now leading in most poles and pushing her middle class message. >> massachusetts. >> the republicans have made it clear. you cut taxes for the richest slice at the top, and you let everybody else pick up the ticket. >> but brown's every man appeal will make him hard to beat he has a 55 percent approval rate. >> the rep
of the economy. >> brown says you're a threat to free enterprise. >> i truly do believe scott brown will say all kinds of things but the reality is what i want is a level playing field where everybody gets a chance to compete. i believe in markets. i love markets. but markets work only when there's a level playing field and only when there's transparency about those transactions. >> the adds on the tv says you're trying to out middle class the other guy. how do you win that...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. this evening we talk about one of the biggest global challenges of our time, it is clean water. first up, muhtar kent, the ceo of coca-cola company, gabriel jaramillo of the global fund and dean kamen of deka research. >> they can attempt to solve the problem, they can spend fund, time, effort and energy, butt the end of
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now scott brown is a very good campaigner. interestingly, i have spoken with republican professionals from all different points on the ideological number line in terms of how conservative they are as republicans and they all describe scott brown as one of the most talented republican campaigners they have ever seen, ever. until this month, he had been running mostly ahead in the massachusetts polls against his democratic challenge elizabeth warren. now he's slipping behind. in four of the five most recent polls in the senate race, elizabeth warren is now beating scott brown. we got their first debate last week. and scott brown decided what he was going to make that debate about, what he was going to bring up unprompted repeatedly, what he's decided to make his campaign mostly about now is his judgment on elizabeth warren's racial heritage, her family heritage, her race. >> professor warren claimed that she was a native american, a person of color. as you can see, she's not. that being said, she checked the box and she had an o
now scott brown is a very good campaigner. interestingly, i have spoken with republican professionals from all different points on the ideological number line in terms of how conservative they are as republicans and they all describe scott brown as one of the most talented republican campaigners they have ever seen, ever. until this month, he had been running mostly ahead in the massachusetts polls against his democratic challenge elizabeth warren. now he's slipping behind. in four of the five...